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As he got out of his off-road car, the fashion fan was welcomed by a number of fans, flashing his pearly whites in a friendly manner.

His appearance comes after it was reported he and his brood are set to start a new life in the heart of the Cotswolds.

Spinning around: The Star was sure to take his Land Rover Defender out for a spin

Green machine: The 41-year-old former footballer showcased his modern gentry fashion as he jumped out of his off-road Land Rover Defender holding his moss green military inspired coat

High spirits: In high spirits, David - clad in Kent and Curwen - smiled as he stylishly got out of his vehicle in his military inspired Doc Martens followed by his bodyguard.

Fan-friendly: As he got out of his off-road car, the fashion fan was welcomed by a number of fans

Tuck in! David posted a snap on his Instagram page on Monday as he treated himself to pie, mash, gravy and jellied eels at his favourite East End eatery

The nine-bedroom mansion - joining up three separate barns with two new glass extensions - sits in acres of rolling countryside near Chipping Norton.

It is close to Soho Farmhouse, the celeb-filled members' club-cum-country house hotel where Prince Harry took Meghan Markle for a romantic break and loved by Kate Moss, Rita Ora and other stars.

The Beckhams have been hunting the exclusive Cotswolds area for a new home since last year and David was seen recently embracing rural life by hunting partridge with film director friend Guy Ritchie in full country attire.

Waiting: The father-of-four smiled as fans waited for him outside the venue he was entering

Pearly whites: Displaying his impeccable style, he flashed his pearly whites as a number of women waited for him

Country gent: The Beckhams look set to move to a £5million barn conversion in the heart of the Cotswolds, it emerged today. David Beckham pictured at a shoot with Guy Ritchie last year

Family: David recently shared a rare snap of Victoria, Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz and Harper together on New Year's Eve in the Caribbean. It came soon after he was seen in the Cotswolds preparing for a new life in the countryside

Exclusive: It is close to Soho Farmhouse, the celeb-filled members' club-cum-country house hotel

The former footballer is said to have visited the new barn before Christmas and may be about to buy it.

A source told The Sun: 'It was a rundown building but it’s been done up. There’s a rumour Becks is taking it. The Beckhams are the talk of Soho Farmhouse.'.

The new property, which cost £2million to refurbish, is three Grade II-listed Cotswold stone barns now linked with two blue-glass extensions.

The high-ceilinged main barn is completely open plan with kitchen and living area.

It is surrounded by two acres of land and will have its own croquet lawn and already has an apple orchard.

When completed there will also be a triple garage, several courtyards and a giant water feature.

Getaway: Prince Harry is said to have taken his new girlfriend Meghan Markle for a romantic break to Soho Farmhouse

London living: Victoria, David and their four children, Brooklyn, 17, Romeo, 13, Cruz, 11 and Harper, five have called the capital home for the past three years

In the late 1990s, David and Victoria moved into Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire's 17-acre Rowneybury House, famously dubbed Beckingham Palace, which they eventually sold in 2012.

After David played for LA Galaxy they lived in a £24million Californian mansion until he quit football.

They returned to Britain in 2014 following David's retirement from football and moved into a £31.5 million mansion in west London.

At more than 9,000 square feet, their current home is one of the largest in the area, boasting seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms.

City pad: They returned to Britain in 2014 following David's retirement from football and moved into a £31.5 million mansion in west London.

They now appear to be buying in the Cotswolds and very near Soho Farmhouse - a popular spot celebrities and branded 'Hotel Smug' and 'Butlin's for Toffs' by critics.

On the 100-acre site of a former farm it comprises 40 purpose-built cabins, refurbished cottages and honeystone barns stuffed with every modern convenience, including bars, spas and even a cheese room.

The back-to-nature retreat is where guests can have their mojitos and custom-cured charcuterie delivered to their door in retro milk floats, and join early morning yoga sessions on surfboards.

Guests at this rural idyll are issued on arrival with wellington boots and Foffa bicycles, the two-wheeled steed of choice of fashionable Londoners, while their 4x4s are whisked carefully out of sight.

David and Samantha Cameron were said to be the last ones on the dancefloor during the opening bash last year.

David and Samantha Cameron went to the Soho Farmhouse opening party last summer. Other guests have included models Suki and Immy Waterhouse and Georgia May Jagger

The exclusive members club has welcomed Jemima Khan and Martha Ward (left) and Mary Charteris (right) at Soho Farmhouse

This former working farm, complete with 40 log cabins with rustic metal bathtubs, Le Creuset cookware and larders stocked with artisan food, is an offshoot of Soho House, the exclusive London private members' club for media types.

It may have only opened last year, but it has already amassed an impressive guest list.

Supermodels have been hitting the dance floor with Oscar-winning actors. And sealing its reputation as the place to be seen, DJ Mark Ronson hired the entire estate for his 40th birthday celebrations on Thursday, with parties continuing through the weekend.

Guests are ferried to their luxury cabin on a reconditioned milk float while sipping on a refreshing beverage.

On the 100-acre site of a former farm it comprises 40 purpose-built cabins, refurbished cottages and honeystone barns stuffed with every modern convenience

Groups of guests in brown fluffy dressing gowns traipse from the pool to the spa to the hot tubs to their lemongrass oil massage appointment

There is a Japanese grill house serving seared raw fish salads and soft-shell crabs, and a bar that stays open until the last customer leaves

There are also rustic metal bathtubs in bedrooms with views of the rolling Cotswolds countryside

Or they can choose to ride one of the estate's 11 ponies, or hop on a retro Foffa bike, painted in Soho Farmhouse's signature teal blue, complete with wicker basket.

There is Japanese grill house serving seared raw fish salads and soft-shell crabs, a lifestyle shop that sells £290 boots and a bar that stays open until the last customer leaves — and on at least one occasion that person was Prince Harry.